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Huber lawyers want state to pay for grand jury transcript, next hearing is Aug. 2

Huber lawyers want state to pay for grand jury transcript, next hearing is Aug. 2

Gretchen Schlosser West Central Tribune

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news WILLMAR -- Public defense attorneys for Timothy John Huber want the state to pay for a $1,400 transcript of the grand jury proceedings in which their client was indicted on first-degree murder charges.
During this morning's hearing in Kandiyohi County District Court, attorneys Stephen Ferrazzano II...
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2012-11-30 12:15:51

WILLMAR -- Public defense attorneys for Timothy John Huber want the state to pay for a $1,400 transcript of the grand jury proceedings in which their client was indicted on first-degree murder charges.

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During this morning's hearing in Kandiyohi County District Court, attorneys Stephen Ferrazzano II and Carter Greiner asked District Judge Donald M. Spilseth to order that the entire transcript be made available to the defense council at state expense. Preliminary estimates from the court reporter in the case put the cost at $1,400.

County Attorney Jenna Fischer said that the state had no objection to the defense obtaining the transcript, because the witnesses called during the grand jury would be the same as those called during a trial in Huber's case. The only issue, she said, was determining who pays the cost.

Spilseth took the matter under advisement. The judge granted a motion by the state to collect a DNA sample from Huber. Huber's defense made no objection to the motion.

An omnibus hearing for Huber was set for Aug. 2.

Huber 46, and his father, Delbert Edwin Huber, 81, of rural Paynesville, were both indicted on first-degree murder charges for their roles in the Oct. 8 death of Timothy Richard Larson, 43, Albertville.

Timothy Huber hadn't appeared in court since December because a mental health evaluation was ordered by Spilseth. Huber has been held on $1 million bail in the Kandiyohi County Jail since the shooting death. His father has also been jailed, on $5 million bail.

According to the criminal complaint, Delbert Huber allegedly shot Larson with a 303 British Enfield rifle during confrontation over the fact that Larson ordered the Hubers and their farm equipment off farm property owned by Larson's father in rural Belgrade.

The elder Huber has appeared multiple times in court without a lawyer and has repeatedly said he and family members are attempting to hire an attorney. He said during a Jan. 23 hearing that he could have a lawyer by the April 12 omnibus hearing scheduled in his case. That hearing was cancelled, with another hearing set for May 16. A two-week jury trial for the elder Huber is set to begin June 18.

Gretchen Schlosser is the public safety reporter, and writes about agriculture occasionally, for the West Central Tribune. She's been with the Tribune since 2006 and has 17 years of experience working in news, media and communications.